My personal Santa, AKA Mr. Myrt, gave me a simple airplane puzzle with a manila enveloped attached. OK, Mr. Myrt loves puzzles so I graciously accepted the gift realizing he would reap the benefit of the puzzle work.

But the attached note was Mr. Myrt's real gift.

A 30-MINUTE PLANE FLIGHT...Specifically to fly between the quarry with the Temple Granite Historical Monument and the Salt Lake Temple following the path wagons took carrying the cut granite to the job site. The construction of the edifice plays such an important part in my personal and family history. Charles Warner Player was a stone cutter on the Salt Lake Temple. His father, William Warner Player was the stone setter who placed the cornerstone of the original Nauvoo Temple, and worked a short time in his later life on the Salt Lake Temple.